Monthly Archives: January 2019

Dear Reader: Sometimes we just need to stop and clean out the refrigerator by eating left-overs we have put in there over several days. (When living alone this can happen a lot.) Tonight will be a left-over dinner but as … Continue reading →

Dear Reader: Guess who I heard from yesterday? Jeff “Foliage” …who shows wide-eyed tourists where to find the best New England fall leaves each autumn. More about this at the bottom of the post…but here is his email address that … Continue reading →

Dear Reader: Whether we share some Irish blood in us or not we are all familiar with the phrase “The luck of the Irish.” Since I am part Irish and part Scottish…I must get my luck from the Irish side … Continue reading →

Dear Reader: An expression we have to get used to in our society….sometimes as a joke at 30, especially 40, and from then on just whenever it pops up on a cake…usually on a candle in the shape of a … Continue reading →

Dear Reader: Max Lucado shares a free sample from one of his books titled Because of Bethlehem, Every day a Christmas, Every Heart a Manger. In it the sample contains an anecdote that touched me and brought home once again how … Continue reading →

Dear Reader: I adored my first grade teacher. Her name was Miss Walker and she had just graduated from college. We were her (first) first grade class. She was young and pretty, kind and sweet…what every first grade teacher should … Continue reading →

Dear Reader: I remember a long time ago being advised to always keep a notebook and pen/pencil in the car with me because our best ideas come when we are driving somewhere. How true that observation is. Since “Surcie” is … Continue reading →